Recent items of note
April 4th, 2007 by musicinterfaces
- Hydrogenaudio Forums - “The audio technologist’s resource”
- Apple’s long shadow over mobile music (CNET News) - “I think 2007 will be a huge year for mobile music,” said John Burris, vice president of data services at Sprint. But the most talked-about device at the three-day Mobile Music conference was Apple’s iPhone.”
- Grooveshark Private Beta - “Users can also sell the music of other artists via PayPal. In this sense, Grooveshark works much like eBay. Grooveshark tracks the best users so you know who can be trusted to deliver quality content.”
- Brussels threatens Apple with £330m fine for music pricing (Times Online) - “Apple faces a fine of more than £300 million after the European Commission issued a formal objection to the higher prices it charges to download music from iTunes in Britain compared with the Continent.” About time!
- Peer-to-Peer Downloaders Gorge on Songs (New York Times) - “Peer-to-peer networks yielded five billion downloads in 2006, whereas 509 million songs were downloaded from iTunes-style services.”
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